v chemo-v.» ‘-f-:-$f~1=i¢_!2‘< iii- _<.-_ - ....-._...-.-...~_--¢— _a.4"- o ~ Baker. who will THE CHAIQHJUITETCWN AGUARDIAN _ . . l i A SEPTEMBER_Z0. 1w, is reuocer a... OUR SATU 135A? lsuescmeeizs“ l. | l Li MONDAY , RETURN T0 HALIFAX -= Mr. Ind Mrs- I-loyd Kelly and little daughter Barbara Ann have return- ed to Halifax after spending the attended the wedding of Mrs. Kel- ly's lirother in Truro, N. S. Mrs. Kelly nvtefl‘ as bridesmaid while Mr. Kelly attended the groom. FUNERAL SATURDAY - The funeral of the late Mrs. Jean Clif- _iorti \\'."ts held in New York City Saturday. the 112th of September.‘ The late Mrs. Clifford was the eldest daughter of George and the late Mrs. Garnhuni. She leaves to lflilllfll. three brothers: Dennis, John and flurry of this city, and ozie SZQPF,‘ R116. Carl Shaver, of Toronto. One brother. “Wilfred predeceased her ‘.12 years ago. FFYI-IIIAI. YRSTERDAY ~-- The fizni-iui o.’ Marjorie Anne Jenkins nus li-rltl ficin tine residence of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Jenk-g ins, its: ouk, yesterday after- noon, S. Us the home and crave u "e ticit-d by itcv. E. l’. iiocvnsir. 1111017111111 Pownal corrch ._v. The )l.'iiii.‘[‘[\i'(‘l‘S were i- iii‘1ii(\'. i~Z.iini-th Paynterf Lilli Jones. llurold Wood. A coroner's jury at Murray River inst Saturday zifteriioon found that Roy Keenan. ivftirray River. came . i947. as the result of tollislon in the Wil- > 1ft of King‘: County. The. jury ret-oninzeilricd that all "blind" crosdiigs in the Province he im- nietlistciv removed and that the‘ .li (lovcriimcnt take steps| -"i'sorv the stopping of - ..\ v crossings prior ig across the tracks. . FUNERAL SATURDAY — The futiei-nl of the late Mrs. Alexander liirithcscn was lielii from Bradal- lune Presto Ll‘l'ii’li’i Church on Sat-, urriuy afternoon Sept. 13th. and‘ “as largely attended. The services were c-oziclut-ted by Rev. J. A. Mac- Gouxin assisted by Rev. Ira Mac- Donald and Donald Nicholson student minister. The pallbearers were Messrs. Morrison MacLean, Hadley NIat-Pherson, Alex. MacDon- zidwalter MacKenzie, Kenneth Graham and Hedley Woodslde. Burial in Bradalbano Cemetery. Dr. L. M. Callback of Summer- side was elected president of the Prince Edward Island Dental As- sociation at. the body? 11001151 meeting held at the Charlottetown Hotel on Sept. 11th. Vice president is Dr. Hector McKenzie of Charlottetown while secretary registrar treasurer is Dr. Heath. McIntyre of Charlottetown. Other members of the Council ‘are Dr. R. H. Barrett of Char- lottetown and Dr. H. E. Clarke 0f sunmqrsidq. ' PENTERTAINED name-ro- BE _-.Mf's,' Allison England. El- lcrslie, Miss Feron-a England and, MP5. William Morrison, Summer- ‘to UR NE" i In st. Joachimb Church, vu-fmsn topk fright and disappenired 1047. up the alley leading to bhe rear of .'.\ about 1 p. ni., Sdtur- i lnon River on August 11th., Mary Mildred Coady, daughter of Bernard and the late Mrs. Coady, summer holidays with Mrs. Kelly's l was united in Holy Bonds oi mat- prirents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mal- ' Timon)’ to Georoe Joseph Mac- left, Norboro. On their return they IPhee. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. tAngus MacPhee of Cardigan. Rt. Rev. Mszl‘. Maurice McDon- , aid officiated. I Present in the sanctuary Rev. Dr. Louis P. Callaghan, cousin of the bride. iatecl by Mrs. James Praught and Mrs. Joseph MacDonald, friends of , the bride. ' During the Nuptial Mass beau- ‘ tiful hymns were sung by the young lchoir assisted by Mr. Aiphonsus Maclntjre and Miss Mary Collins, organist. j Tihe bride. who was given in marriage by her father wore a lovely floor length gown of white jslieer over taffetta, and a flowered halo with a shoulder veil, and car- ried a bouquet of sweet peas. The happy couple were attend- ‘ rd by the bride's sister and Moth- ‘QT-iII-illw, Mr. and Mrs. John A. MacDonald. St. Eugenes Church. Covehead, was the scene of a pretty wedding ‘on Wednesday‘ morning of Septem- ;ber 3rd at 8.30 o'clock. vrihen Anna iMarion. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lJ. W_ McCabe, Sta/nhope, was unit- ‘ed in the Holy Bonds of Matri- mony to Reginald Francis, son of ,the late Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Mac- ‘Donald of Charlottetown by the Reverend Leonard Ayers. who also celebrated the Nuptial Mass. The churoh was beautifully decorated for the occasion with summer flowers and fern. Mrs. Joseph Dougan was the organist. while appropriate hy-mns were beautifully sung by Clark MacAulsy. ’lll'i'e bride, given in marriage by iher father vzore a gown of white satin having lace yoke and peplum, full skirt and long pointed sleeves. Hei- floor-length veil was arranged with a sweetheart headdress. She carried a bouque+ of red roses with long white streamers. Her sister Kaye as wore a gown of blue sheer. her fingertip vcli of matching colors was held in place with a coronet of roses. She carried a bouquet of pink roses Supporting tihe groom W88 M1‘- Cecil Costello while the ushers We" Joseph McCabe, brother of the bride, and Mr. Preston Curley. The bride's mother wore a pale blue figured silk dress with matching accessories and a corsaBO °Y "s" and fem. bridesmaid TUESDAY GOVERNMENT APPOINT- MENTS-Mrs. Helen Meilish of this city has been appointed lib- rarian at. Prince of Wales Colleife and Hubert Hall has been named sheriff of Prince County in ap- pointments announced by Premier J. Walter Jones. ...BNTER NURSING SCHOOL- Miss Dorothy McNeill, daughter of Mrs. D. F. McNeil], Summer- side, and Miss Frances Morrison. skis were hostesses on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Morrison at s. delightful tea and‘. shower in honor of Miss Marjorie, Nuwcombe. another popular Sep—, fomber bride - to - be. Miss‘ Nctvcmnbe was also visited early! in the week by the Young People's] of St. liirtrys Church and present-j ed with a lovely gift-S. ' FORMER ISLANDEH. DIES -—‘ The (loath occurred in Wefldahi) Minn. oi George Murray own-. er unrl manner of a roSl-oufimii i" Wczrinhl after helm: ill with pneu- mtiliixl just a few days. Deceased was the son of Mrs. Murray. and the lain John Murray of Grahams Road, P. E. l. and leaves to mourn besides his mother and wife Vina. thr- tiuiowino sisters and brothers. M's. i’) J. Niel-Lend, Mrs. F. S. Bell.‘ Stunlcv Bruise Mrs. Mont Mac- E\\Cll, New London. Mrs. George hf:i;:l~e\\". Mnrgnte, Mrs. Heath Clark-c N. Berieque, Francis- and Earle in (luaiinmls Road, Malcolm ' ')ll, N. S., Armel in Winni- . W "h in Cztliiornia and John ‘ila his twin in Schiller Park, _-_ l .LOI"I-‘I(_‘I<IIYS ICLECTI-ID -— The ~ of tlic Presby-tcrian (‘hurcih . iiilllliiii tiinncr meeting on Fwiuy tvnniitg at lltllort-st Lodgi Vs'l..'l Rev. (‘hniics (‘arnegy presid- ing Alter rotitinr- business the fol- Iinvl-rtg ofimers were appointed for 1hr: nnstilnfl S's-oz‘: President. Mrs. R. W. Wood; vcc-prcsldent, 1.. W. Hancock, cometary-treasurer, Mrs. Matiric- Mill; librarian. Miss Dor- ohhy lill2-s_ A vote of thanks was GXICHIINI to the retiring officers. A special fruturc oi’ the cveninll W“ 1h» pending of on address by Rev» Chnrics Curjlcflly 1° M55 Jan“ leave on Wednes- day for 'l‘oronto University, and a presentation hy Miss Dorothy El- y"; A hqflfty vote of thanks WM pytqndelt to the organisf,_ Mrs. Qp-y,» whnlen, and tho director, Mr. Ciirnegy. after Wllioh I l°°m hour was enio>'l‘d-~'S~ _____ Th; Kiwanis Club of Charlotte- town was organized here on Pri- day evening, the first Kiwanis Club in ponsorod bY g the Kiwanis Club of Suint John, it starts with up- pgmmstuy thirty mom‘ . an several more applicants since its organisation. If. is the newest club] jMaclfiherson, all of Sydney. daughter of Mr. Frank Morrison, Summerside, left yesterday morn- ing foi- Saint John. N. B.. where they will enter St. Joseph's Hos- pital School of Nursing, S ENJOYED VISIT - Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith and daughter Sarah accompanied by Mrs. JJ- N.s., have spent the last week tourinl; the Island and visiting relative! and friends. They leave for home tormorrow well satisfied with their qyegkg sojourn in the province. En- route they will stop off at Am- herst, N.s., for a day to visit tho former home of Mr- 3mm‘- M"- MscPberson was a former 191105" and sees many 011811898 i" h" ml" ive Province. _GUESTS AT WEDDING -— Tho following uncles and aunts of the bride were present at the Scott-Callaghan weddinl in “u” last. week: Rev. Louis Callaghan. Fort. Ahsustus; MY- ind M"- James Callaghan, Klnkorfli M1‘- Amos Callaghan, Lot 65 and M1‘!- Daniel McGinn, Lot 65. The wed- ding ceremony was performed by Father Callaghan. e bride. the former Shiela Cailashan. is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Callaghan, formerly of this Prov- ince.-S. -—GlI-"l‘ APPRECIATE!) - sun- diiy morning, September 14th, the minister of the Summerside Bap- tist. Church, Rev. E. J. Barron. on behalf of the congregation publicly thanked Deacon Reuben Large for his gift to the Ohllfch of three Communion chairs. The chairs were in the Church for the first tinie Sunday and were great- ly admired by the members of the congregation. The chairs are of solid oak, beautifully fashioned. and greatly add to the appear- ance of the sanctuary. The min- ister in his words of thanks ex- pressed the warm appreciation of ‘all the members of the Church to ‘Mr. Large for his very thought- ful and greatly needed gift-S. 'Mr. Henry Chan. the Chinese Prince Edwlrd 101M. proprietor of the New 1m Cafe, Jummerside. reports an attempted jhold-up on a Summereide street in lithe early hours of Sunday mom- ng. Mr. Chan says that he was oom- fo Kiwanis International, which m; do," 3pm,“ an“; “out 4 1m nearly 2000 clubs. on thisoon-E fluent. and nearly 180.000 mum‘ hers. At the organisation meotlnl.‘ Pm! M. Nu was elected prui-, Cont; no J. acDonaid, vice pre- oldent; I. Jack Clarke, secretary, litdwioiln '1'. Place, treasurer. Di- norm" elected in addition to dingo officers were Fred MlcMil- lo , Lawson llenkim, Charles v m... Frank Anderson. Joe flan. Dr. a. I. 3mm and do! Drilled . AM. and as he reached the vfolnltv of Palmer's Garage a very short. tman with n handkerchief over the lower poi-i of his face approached with ii gun in hi! hand and llifl. "Hands up". He seemed to be a young man, Mr. Chan sold, not much more than s boy and even with the handkerchief he got n pretty good look at his face. The masked man then ordered Hm in hand over his money but Mr. (‘Iinn common ed to shcut loudly for l-elp and u did the wound-be hold-up wag ! City coal dealers said yesterday. The sitar was beautifully decor» the I.M.T. bus terminal. The coal consumers of the Prov- ince are confronted with An acute shortage of coal ‘which may be- come even more serious as cooler weather opp-caches unless the coul- csr situation speedily improves, Some of the jgrgei- dealers have ‘received but one or two cars of Nova Scotis coal during the past ' four or five weeks and their sup- piles oi soft coal are diminishing rapidly .A very pleasant eveni g was spent on Saturday, Sept. 6t . when Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bovyer of this City, fonnerly of Bi-udenell and Georgetown Royalty cblebrated their 85th. wedding anniversary. A jolly supper party was arranged and all enjoyed a motor ride to Sandy's Restaurant where u de- licious chicken dinner was done ample justice. The enjoyment oi the evening was enhanced by the presence of their son, Mr. P‘. G. Bovyei- of Moncton, N. B. During the day Mr. and Mrs. Bovyer received a telegram of con- gratulations from their daughter -MlSS Mabel. of Washington, D. C., accompanied by a pair of sterling sliver candle-sticks to mark the jliappy occasion. Messages were also treceived from_ another daughter jMiss Fern of the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal. and the groom's mother, Mrs. P‘. G. Bovyer of Port Aibernil B. C., who is still hale and hearty in her 87th. year. St. Dunstan!‘ Basilica was the scene of a very pretty September lwedding yesterday morning at 8.30, when Miss Kathleen Rits Kelly, daughter of Mr. Joseph Kelly and the late Mrs. Kelly of Keppoch, was united in the holy bonds of matri- mony to Mr. John Thomas Rowe, son of Mr. arid Mrs. Charles E. Rowe, of Donsldston, Rev. W. V. MC-Corinflc. P. P. performed the marriage ceremony and also cele- brated the Nuptlli Mass. bride given in marriage by her father, looked very winsome in l street length dross of powder blue? crepe with matching halo hat and shoulder length veil. She wore s. col-sage of no roses with mlldeni hair fern, and carried a white‘ prayer book with white sstini streamers. I-Ior only omnnfent was! a double strand of pearls, gift of the groom. She was attended by oer sister, Mrs. Cyril Egan, who was attractively gowned in a street-_ fength drou of coral CICpQ with matching flower hat and white accessories. Her corisge wns or Talisman Roses with maiden hair fern. The groom was ably Suppofl, 9d by Mr- Cyril Esau. The Wen- ding MI-rch was beautifully render- ed by Miss Mary Mclflroy willie appropriate hymns were sung by the choir assisted by the sters of Notre Dame. The groom's gift to the bridesmaid was a gold fillecit crystal rosary and to the flrflorrg. man a leather biilfoid. After the. ceremony a delicious wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride's parents to the im- mediate relatives of the bride and groom. The toast to the bride was‘ proposed by Pr. McCormac and flttingly responded to by the groom. WEDNESDAY A memorial service was held on Sunday afternoon September 14th. at 3.00 D. m. at the War Memorial ' of the Murray Harbour North and Peter's Road Presbyterian congre- gation. The Legion auxiliaries of Murray‘ River and Muvray Harbour flffllillod the parade of veterans for the service. Mr. Cameron and Mi-. MscLeod of Caledonia provided pipe music for the day. APPEAL COURT — At the Court of Appeal of tho Queen's County Assizes yesterday, in the can of the King versus Court, Attorney General F.A. Large, filcd with the clerks of the court. a. noile prosequi. which means that MacDonald, cousin of the bride, performing tho ceremony, the altarl being beautifully decorated with autumn flowers. The winsome young bride, who was given in marriage by her father, was dressed in an exquisite floor length gown of white satin. with hoop effect. Hei- graceful voil fell in soft folds to ‘the floor from an Egyptian headdress caught with orange blossoms. With lovely ef- fect she carried an arm bouquet of red roses. Her only ornament was a single strand of pearls. The bridesmaid, Miss Catherine Murphy, wore a charming floor length gown of blue sheen with s. halo of fiowersI She carried a dainty muff of pink roses. Mr. Raymond Rowe, was his brother's groomsman and the ush- ers were Staff Sgt. Ted MacMillan of Halifax, hrother-in-law of the bride and Mr. John Fitzpatrick, nephew of the groom. Mrs. Joseph Dougan presided at the organ. William Bagloie, 35. son of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Baglole, 99 Fitzroy Street, Charlottetown, died yesterday afternoon en route to the Souris Hospital I. few minutes sf- ter he had come in contact with a live wire while working on s Mari- time Electric Company line op- posite the store of Matthew and MacLeln in Souriii. The pmident occurred about 3 o'clock. The late Mr. Baglole. a veteran of the last. war amd s lineman with the Maritime Electric for the past two and a hulf years, was married and the father of five children. Besides his parents, wife, and children, the late Mr. Baglole ls survived by four brothers, Joseph and James of Halifax, John, Chur- lottetown; and Adrian, i-n Ontario; also by four sisters, Mrs. Boner Dalziei, Charlottetown; Mrs. Jos- eph Tralnor, Sudbury. 0nt.; Mrs. Alfred Peters and Mn. Maurice Douoette, both of Charlottetown. The body was transferred to the A.A. Hennesse, FuneralI-fome last night and today on ‘ will be performed by provincial pathologist Dr. Harold Shaw. It is understood that Mr. Bag- iole fell from a pole, after he came in contact with l. wire cur- rying 11o volt current, injuring his head severely. On Friday. July 25th.. It 7.30 P M“ Miss Virginia Marie Buyliss. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Bayliss of Cambridge, MAIL, be- came the bride of Harold George Jay of Cambridge, formerly of P E. Island, Canada. The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. Jack Leather at. Christ Church, Cambridge, before an altar decont- ed with lighted candles. white gild- ioli and cal-nations. The lovely bride -wu given in marriage by her father. She wore a picture gown of white msrqulsette with full ruffled skirt and ti-sin. Her fingertip veil foil from s halo of white lilies and she carried o bouquet of gardenias and white sweetness. Miss Heather MacNeill of Osm- bridge was the bride's only at- tendant. Her gown was of yellow crepe-de-chlne and he_r shoulder length veil of matching yellow not. fsii from s band of iiliu of the valley. Miss MseNsii carried an arm bouquet of yellow roles and blue doiplifniums. Alton Jay of P. I. Island. Con- ldl, brother of the groom was but man and the ushers were Hobart Hebert of Cambridge, Mass. and Illinoi- MscKinnon of Somsrviile, Mun. A quiet but pretty wedding was sciemniud at St. Ann's Church, L00 00, on Wednllday morning. ‘August 0. when Catherine Iduline. , younger daughter of Mr. and Hrs Owen McQuiilan, limwood. was united in the holy bonds of mutil- mony to Norbert Jossph. son of JMIIOI Clarkin And the lute Mrs. no further prosecution will be carried out. The case of the King versus Vissey. charged with mur- der, wl-ll be heard when the Court‘. 0! APPEAL which was adjourned yesterday until October 14th., re- sumes on that date. BIJRIAL A’l‘- CORNWALL - The cremated remains of Annie Robertson, wife of Rev. Samuel Howard, D. D., who passed away in Vancouver on July H. and which arrived at the Cutcliffe Funeral Home, Charlottetown. last week, were buried in the Howard family plot in Cornwall cemetery on Sun- day. Interment followed a fun- eral service held in conjunction with the regular morning wor- ship service st Cornwall United. Church on Sunday, Sept. i4. The Rev. N. K. Carmsn conducted the services. A coroner's jury at Montague yesterday recommended that all "blind" railway crossings be elim- inated and that the stopping of buses before reaching a. crossing be made compulsory by legislat- ion. The recommendations were made in the jury's finding that Isabel Murray of Little Harbour Road, N.S., and Mrs. lienrietts Llewellyn of Pictou, N.s., came to their deaths on the afternoon of Aug. 30, 1947, as the result of a train-bus crash which occurred in the Wilmot. district of King's County. One of the prettiest Weddings of the season took place in the chapel of St. _Mary‘s Convent, Summer- side, at eight o'clock Monday morn- ing when Miss Florence Genevieve, Th, empan daughter of Mr. J.E. Dalton emd_ the late Mfrs. Dalton, became the wife of Mr. Lester Preston Gaudet, son of Mrs. Wilfred Gaudet. Sum- I merside. and the late Mr. Gaudet. i Right Reverend Mgn MacLellan V. G. performed thc ceremony and celebrated the nuptial muss. Miss Elizabeth Dalton, sister of the bride was bridesmaid and Mr. Thoma; Keefe, was groomunan. -II.IJTIJBN T0 CALGARY Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Compton, Cal- gary. Alberta. who have been visit- ing the Island the put two months. left for their home last. week. While in Summerside they were guests of Mr. Comptonssister. Mrs. Walter Callback and Mr. Callback, spring Street and his brother, Keith, Sum- mer Street. They are motoring back | by vvly of the United States and‘, were accompanied by Mrs. Keith ' Compton as far n Toronto. -S. ‘ I -I.ITIIIINS HER! T0 LIVE - , Mr. Raymond Arsennult, son of Mr. Abel Anenault of Boston and formerly of Summerslde has arriv- ed in Summersidrto stay. He is an experienced painter and will work with his uncle. Mr. Prank J. Arsenuult, contract pointer and ‘ interior decorator. Mr. Arsenault served three years in the Canadian ' Farah-oops Corps. -S. i The fifth annual all breodi championship dog show will this yen be held st the Forum in Charlottetown on Monday. Octob- er 13th. The judge of all breeds will be Mr. John H. sheehan of Montreal who has had over forty , your: eivperience in breeding dif- ferent typos of dogs and has judg- ld at many outstanding shows. The show here is under the direc- tion of The Charlottetown Ken- nel Club, Inc. The body of Maurice Koughsn.’ . son of Ilr. and Mrs/Thomas Ioughnn,’ M Weymouth Bf... City. vru discovered yesterday morning st ti: o'clock by Mr. Kenneth Mc- Donald of 271 Dofiflcltor St- Mr. McDonald wu leaving his. home lug! of the renr door when ho luv deceased lying in the yard. I-Il notified the police im- mediately, ind sim- the bocy was examined by Coroner m J. YcO. Gin-kin, Now Wiltshiro. Rev. George who pronounced the nun dud, was M‘ rclnoved to the A.A. Hoiinsssey funeral home. At 11 am. u jury was carried into elied, who then viewed the Miss Norms body and an inquest was ordered’ ion Andrews. ifor Friday evening, Sept. 19. An fold. by Mill autopsy was performed by Di-. Hu- i old Shaw. A very pretty wedding was emnizod at the. home of Mr. Mrs. Claude Crsswell, Winsioe the living-room by Lewis and Miss Viv- Ths verses were Gladys Crockett and tho gifts arranged on the table by Miss Shirley Cooke. When all the gifts were opened Howard, in sol- lhis usual manner thanked all for and their lovely gifts. Then all joined in singing “Par They Are Jolly North on Wednesday. Aug. 27th. at Good Fallows." Then refreshments six o'clock when their daughter i were served and the remainder of Lois Ada was united in mimisgejthe evening was spent in dmvlns "to John Stephen, son of Mr. and Mrs. _Stephen Holroyd. Winsioo. Rev. S. J. Davis, Milton, performed the ceremony. To the strains of the Wedding March played by Mrs. David McDonald, aunt of the bride, the bride entered the living room on the arm of her father and look- ed lovely gownod in long white sheer full skirt pnd long sleeves. meeting of the Prince Edward 1s- land Tefnperance Federation yes- terday passed by a standing vote a resolution authorizing the Fed- eration's executive to request the Provincial Government to repeal the Prohibition amendment legal- izing six-months scripts and to re- store the Prohibition Act as it was prior to the passing o4’ the Cullen amendment. Tilwugh the resolution. moved by Rev. W.I. Green, Btlniey Bridge. and seconded by Rev. E.S. Weeks, Bedeque. was passed with such a large majority as to cause the chairman, Mr. J.H. MacFarisne, to state that a ccunt was unnecessary, it did encounter opposition. Before s large crowd of reis- tives and friends, the marriage of H ' i azei Marie, youngest daughter of j the bride o‘ 1mm“ ‘urea Mr. and Mrs. J. Percy Darte to James Wilfred son of Mr. and Msr. John Perry, St. Nicholas, was and social intercourse. Then sll departed wishing Howard and Kay many years of happy wedded bliss. Glebc Unit-ed Church was deco- rated with glldioii in mixed col- ors fo the wedding at 3.30 o'clock on Saturday afternoon of Miss Elizabeth Shirley Potts, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.I-1.B. ___ jPotts, to Mr. William Allin Thomp- A very largely attgndgd mm,“ son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cameron Thompson, of Charlotte- town, P. E. I. Rev. Frank P. Pid- ler officiated, and the wedding music was played by Mr. Douglas i Westington. The bride was given in marriage by her father, and was attended by her sister. Miss Marion E. Potts, as maid of honor and by Miss Christina Berry IS brides- maid. Mr. Bruce R. Potts, brother of the bride, was best mun. The ushers were Mr. Funk Mlclntyro and Mr. Norman Simmons. HAMMILL - KELLY NUPTIALS —St. MalacihPs Church, Kinkoru. decorated with toll standards, triadioii and fern. formed the setting for a pretty wedding on September 16th, when Margaret Alice Ham- 'miil, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. '1‘. l beca-ml Kelly. son of Mrs. Kelly and the late Am- brose Kelly, Kinkora. The bride, wtho was given in marriage by her W. Hammill, Middleton, solemnlzed yesterday nwmm‘ “lather, wore a white slipper satin the Church of the Most Holy Re- deemer at'8.15. Rev. R. Balnes CSSR. performed the ceremony and also celebrated the Ntiptial Muss. Given in marriage by hei- fath- ei, the bride was attired in a floor l dress with finger-tip veil and car- ried a bouquet of American Beauty roses. Miss Doris Kelly, sister of the groom. attended the bride and wore s gown of blue taffeta and carried a bouquet of Talisman ros- es in u cascade. while little MLss length dress of white satin with qiady; Hpmmlll, the bride's sister. Princess lines and a slight train. She wore a shoulder veil and car- ried a bouquet of American Bonu- ty roses. The matron of honor, Mrs. Gor- don Connors, sister of the bride, l | McQusid. Mr. chose a floor length dress of blue: lace over satin with short lace jac- ket. Mrs. Connors also wore a shoulder veil and her bouquet was of Talisman roses. Mr. Gordon Connors the groom. THURSDAY —CONDITION IMPROVED — The condition of Percy Ramsay of Summerslde, seriously injured Saturday in a truck-car accident at St. Eieanors. is reported to be improving. He is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. S supported FUNERAL AT MABSHFIELD — The funeral of the late Mrs. W. H. Godfrey was held from her late residence at Morshfield yesterday afternoon. Services at the home and grave were conducted by Rev. T. H. Bussel Somers. Intenment was in Marshfield cemetery The pallbearers were: Hector Jenkins, Heath Foster, Arthur Rhynes, Wylie Gibson, John MacFurlane and Cecil Stetson. FUNERAL SERVICES —- Th! funeral of Kathleen M. Langley was held yesterday morning firm-n the residence of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Langley, 16 Kenslngton Road, to St. Dunstan’! Basilica, where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. K. MaoMillan, who also conducted service at the grave. Pall - bearers: Thomas Agnew. Hayden MacDon- ald, George Vesney. Nelson Bimdh- ard, Alfred Egan and Clifford Leo. Interment was in the Catholic cemetery. A very pretty weddng of inwrelt to friends and relatives was sol- emnized in St. Peter's Bay Church on Monday. ‘September 8th.. 1947. by the Reverend Monslgneur A.A. MacAulay when Frederick Daniel Morrlsscy. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Morrlssey of Milburn was united in matrimony to Mary Catherne Mullins, daughter of Mr. Patrick and the late Mrs. Patrick Mullins of Milburn. RETURNING FROM ENGLAND. —-Mr. Frank Lafferty leaves this , morning for Halifax to meet. 511s ' daughter Mrs. lo y: Mitdieii. (G Lufferty), his sun-in-ilw Mr. Ron- sid Mitchell and young son, who are arriving in Halifax fildly morning from Leedl. England. Mu. Lafferty will join the family at. Moncton. after which Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell and son will proceed to visit in Middleton. N. 8., before coming to Charlottetown to take up residence. —LEI-‘I' FOR TORONTO-Miss Janet Baker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Baker. Summorlidl. left yesterday morning for Tot- onto where she will take a course in Home Economies" st the Uni- versity of Toronto. 0n int Pri- doy evening, on the occasion of tho_snnusl dinner of the choir of the Summsrsids Presbyterian Church, Miss Baker. who n: ‘n choir number. was honored by s compliment!!! odd read by Rev. Charles Come y, and the ; presentation 6f s putty pin b: Kill Dorothy lliil. on Sepuinbsr lltll. ovoi- sov- onty-ffvo people of York and sur- rounding districts gathered st tho homo of Ir. and In. Richard Vessey to tenddr s miscellaneous shower to Mr. and llrl. Howard Watts, bride ind lroopi. About I o'clock the‘ bride and groom-Int- erod the ‘room’ accompanied, by Shirley Cooke and Iluvfert Wan. then a hugebasket filled to over- flominpwith valuable gifts, wu Iwas honoured by the presence noted as flower girl Mr. Raymond Hammill was grooinsman and the ushers were Mr. Plus Croken . and Mr. Joseph Cairns. The Nuptisi Mass was performed by Bev- 1"- Itsymond Kelly, brother of the groom. rendered sev- eral uDPWbri-ats solos. Following the ceremony, o large number of relatives and friends asmnbled st the home of the bride's parents where s wedding breakfast and fo- oeptlim was held. The gathering; o their pastor, Rev. I‘. McQuaid. and Rev. G. McCabe. who extended good wishes to the newly married couple. In the into nftcmoon. amid s sham er of confetti Ind best wishes. U19 happy young couple left on their honeymoon and will visit vflriolll parts of tihe Mairitimes. I FRIDAY LEAVES ON VISIT T0 STATES —Mr. Arthur Walsh o! the C-N-R- accompanied by Mrs. Walsh left this morning for Boston and Prov- idence, RI to visit friends and relatives. . -BRIDGE IIOSTEBSIB — Mrs Wilfred Taylor and Mrs. Carrie Kennedy were joint hostesses at an afternoon tea. at Mrs. Taylor's home in Kensington, in honor of Mrs. Elmer Bownsss, when two tables of bridge were in play. -GOI.I-‘ HOSTESSES-The golf tea hostesses on Saturday after- noon in Summerside were Mn. Lou Sutherland, Mrs. Gerda Mor- rison, Mrs. Ralph Siliiphant and Miss Connie Eamon. FUNERAL YESTERDAY - Tho funeral of the late Miss Catherine Murray of New Haven was held yesterday afternoon from Canoe Cove Church. The service was conducted by the Rev. 'I'. W. Good- will. The poll-bearers were Thom- as DGVQICBUX. Richard McPhoe, Arthur MuPhuil, Samuel McNeill, Wilbur Currie. and J. A. MacKin- non. Interment was in the Church cemetery. FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The fuharsl of the late Mrs. Frederick Stretch was held yesterday after- noon from her late residence. The services st the home and grave were conducted by the Rev. Athol Roberts. The pallbearers were Roderick licked. Keith McNovin, Hsbor McLean, fluzii MlcKenzio, Daniel McEwen, and domes Muc- Kenzie. Interment was in the Church of England Cemetery, Long Creek. 'l‘0 DIAW UP UNIFORM AC1‘ --'rwo ch-rlottntown lawyers, Messrs. K. M. Martin 5nd J.0.C. Campbell. will draw up s uniform Act of Incorporation for the six Towns of Altai-ion. Kapsington, Bordon. Montague, Georgetown, sud louril to be presented foi- approval at the out session of the Provincial Mlililturu. The decision by the Mayors and Coun- oiis of the six ‘Nvlnl to have their Incorporation Aou uniform is the result. of s series of matings, the first of which no hold in the Pgflistlvd Chamber-men July 29th u i M LAID ‘I0 Illl‘ - ‘Nil fillers] of Mr. William Ilgioll in hold wilt-filly rnornllll fun his me residence, ll Iitnoy iii-m, to st,- Dunstufl Bullion when Requiem 11in Mus tru ouiciirmq by Rey, David umm. who also conduct. ed mvloo at the m". Clllltllln Lclion member! and follow-em- elem: Oflfvht llsritluio loco-lo Co. attended i a body. The pull- bosren were Mm My Steele, Reuben 011ml . wiifflfl nfldlqy, Jul MoMfllv. .ll'|'d Ilcbougnil and James Coffin. Interment, n. in the Catholic cometary. g - ‘His many friends will regret to learn of the illness of Dr. E. S. Nottinl. City, who is being treat- ed u s patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Dr. Not- ting is o member of the staff of the Dominion Department of Ag- riculture here. FUNERAL SERVICES - The funeral of Mr. Maurice W. Kong- han, son of Mr. mnd Mrs. Thomas Kougihun, 52 Weymouth 31., City, was held yesterday morning from the A. A. Honnossey Funeral Home to St. Dunstanb Basilica. where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. P1‘. MacDonald, who also conducted services at the ENVE- The pallbearers were Menu, Chu- ies Michael, Johnny Reid, Reginald Mahel‘, Buddy McAieer, Reginald Flannaghan and Edgar Hogan. Itntenment took place in the Catho- lic cemetery. Professor P. Philip Jansen, of the school of Engineering, University of Delft, Holland, arrived in the City last night after having spent tho put three weeks inspecting mrge areas of marshland in the Provinces of Ontario, New Bruns- wick, and Nova Scotis. Ho was met. st Borden yesterday evening by Premier J. Walter Jones. Today, accompanied by the Premier, Professor Jansen will look over some of tho- marsh IIOII in the Province including the East. River urea near Pisquid. CAR DRAWING MADE - The Mercury coach lotteried by the Knights of Columbus for their boys camp was won by Rev. FL. Mul- lslly of Sturgeon. The lucky ticket was No. 3068-0 and was drawn by a boy, Marvin Prowse. Tlhe event tool; place in front of the grand- stand at the Covehend races yes- terday. Mbrritt Leslie Hustler. trial at the next. session of the Supreme Court at the conclusion of a preliminary hearing on a charge of causing grevious bodily harm, held before Magistrate RS. Hinton in Summeralde yesterday. The hearing arose out of an in- cldont which occurred on the eve- ning of September lrd. at Miinlne- gun Run when mmor Contain of that place received s bullet in tho leg. Costsin. who was allowed out. of the hospital to testify, wsyone of the ten witnesses heard. The marriage of Caf-hflfiflfl Emily Handrohan. dauwm" 0f M1" ""1 Mrs. Austin I-Isndrahsn. and Mel- vin James McQuoid. 80H 0f MYS- and the lute Juthn MoQuaid. Wll solemnlzed at the church of Si. Simon and St. Jude, Tignish. on Tuesday, September i6. by ti" Rev. J.A. McDonald. The bride, given in mdrrisge by hei- father, wore a streot-lesigth dreu of cream sheer wool. Hei- hot was tiara fushls flowers and vell- ing and she carried a bouquet o! American Beauty roses. She was attended by her sister. Mrs. J.J. Connolly as matron o! honor who were a turquoise wool dress with brolwn accessories and a cot-sage of pink roses. The groom was supported by Mr. Vincent Hmndrahan, brother of the bride. Mr. J.J. Connolly acted u usher. The church of the Most I-Ioly Re- deemer was the scene of o pretty September wedding on Monday, Sept. .6111 st aso o'clock, when Marjorie Joyce. youngest daughter of Mrs. and the late Montague Hennessey became the bride of Lawrence Earl. son of Mr. snd Mrs. lawrence Dilrant of Cler- mont, P. E. Island. frhc ceremony ms perfumed and Nixptinl Mus celebrated by Rev. Father E. Bsidwin. ‘Dhe bride, who was given in nur- riage by her uncle, Mr. James F. Duffy, entered the Church to the strains of hhe Wedding March play- ed by Mr. Alex H. McLean. She looked charming in a floor length gown of white satin with finger- tip veil and carried a bouquet. of American Beauty roles. H ‘ Her ntteadsntwuMluGiristlne Durant, ulster of the groom, who wore n floor length gown of shell pink with matching shoulder tengiL-i‘ voil. she carried o nosoguy of Snap-dragon in pastel shades. The groom was attended by the bride's brother Mr. [Arne Hennesszy The ushers were Mr. Everett. MacKinnon, brother-in-lsw of the bride and Mr. Joseph Gallant, fnend of the groom. RETURNS FROM UNITED KINGDOM-Miss Helen Ramsay. of the staff of Prince of Wales College. returned recently from a tour of Imgland and Scotland. conducted by tho Bureau of Uni- vlrslty ‘rt-oval. She covered, with six other members from American universities. the districts in Eng- land and Scotland famous in lit- suture. Starting from London in s nun passenger automobile they motored in s circular tour north to Wales, Chester and the Lake District when Wordsworth the 14in poets lived and wrote. Th: Robert. Burns‘ country unis noxhfollwsd by s stop of. Clnmil Cutie, mythical homo of Molqth, control figure in tho grout Shakolpourasn drums. Then but to Imdoa again, whore they b‘. collie scousinted with the smote nut mum suooiutod with Dick- ens. DI. Johnson. Rossetti and Carlyle. from madam they foi- iowod the routs. of the Canterbury Pilgrims, made famous by Clisu. cor. ‘rho tour unfortunately was out short bocsuu of lilo impossi- bility of muss twat summo- dotlons in some districts. ‘Hill Minus new s savers look of imsd in- Inglnno. Tho oasis mi- "l"! were 800d. but. slight. There is a flvl sitiiiinl coiling on dinners but some restaurants gal ovlr this by o mo: sham. 18_ of; Miminegash, was committed for] IIIG . __ i" ‘o o ' ‘”“s...n§ m on s Jam ii." a E‘ I‘ a B!» tembe ' m. and l.C9dl'icpBS1iGlIi‘,iiljl§i"shq field, a dsu hter Myrna Belle ' Bum“: "' M- H°YW°°<L Lanes England ,on September 13th. 19 ' to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bridge, (m, ~Edna Powell), a.’ daughter, Jane‘ iLillan. MQoNEILL - At the P. E. 1. 110,. lpitol, August 29th, 1947, to Mr. and _Mr|. ‘Reagih T. MacNei-il, West Roy. alty, a daughter, Marlene Marjory DAVY-At the Prince County H05. ‘pltal on Sept. 14 to Sqdn, m,‘ and Mrs. W. F. Davy, s 5m Richard Philip. MI-oCOBMAC - At the City Ho, pitai. Charlottetown, Saturday September 1314b, 1941, to MI‘ and Mrs. G. H. MacCormM. Selkirk, q son (Joseph Harold. weight 9 lbs. I on.) FOUND-At P. E. I. Hospital, tq Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Found, City a son, 9 lbs, is oz. ' BERNARD-At the Prince County; Hospital, Sept. 0, 1947, to Mr. gm] Mrs. Fred M. Bernard. French River, a son, Ivan Fred. HARPER-At. the Prince County HCSpitSL- Sept, l7, 1941, to. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Harper. St. Elean- ors, a daughter, Judy Elaine, LEWIS - At the Charlottetown Hospital on Simday, Septemb" 14th, 1947, to Mr. and Mrs. Ambroso Lewis. a son 10 lbs. 13 oz, MnoCOML-At Sudbury, 0mm,’ on Sept. 16th, i947, to Mr. H. J, and Mrs. MacComb (nee Genev. ieve MacGuigan, RN.) twin boys, GRIFFIN — At tho Charlottetowq Hospital, September 16th, 1947, to Mr. and Mrs. William onto-n, m; Wiltshire. a son. MOASE-At the Prince County Hospital Sept. 18, to Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Mouse, a son, Grant Wal- lace. 10 pounds, one ounce. mbiuaoss MocLrEOD-CHASWELL - At (a United Church Manse, Broclnlbsne, September 13th, 1947, by Rev. W. B. MsoPiuii, B. D., Hum Irene c"; well of Fredericton to Miilm Alexander MacLeod of Bradalbsno. MUTCH — BOSWELL -- At Trim ity United Church. Chui-iottoto by Rev. T. E. McLean-nun, Albert . Boswell. Suirmnerside. and Marjorie A. Match. North River. Hospi. DEATHS GALLANT — In Charlottetown, Sunday,‘ Sept. 14, i947. Miss Aublin Gallant in hei- 76th year. MscHINNON-Suddenly at Regine Basis. Sunday, Sept. f4, 1941. Oven MacKinnon, formerly of High- iield, P.E.I., age 76 years. CUDMOHE-At his lute residence in Dover-Foxcroft, Maine, on September 15th, Fred Cudmoro. GODFREY-At. Msrshfield Mon- day, Sept. 15, 1947, Mrs. Bessie I. Godfrey, widow of the late W. H. Godfrey, in her 81st year. PAYNTER-At Spring Brook Mp- tember 18. Mrs. Wellington Paya- ter, ago B8 years. COX-At 101 Weytnouth Street on Wednesday, Sept. 17th, 1047, Mrs. Russell N. Cox. ' COLLETT-—At the Prince County Hospital on Sept. 16, Mrs. Harry Collett of Bedeque. aged 32 years. LANGLEY-At. the residence of her parents," Mr. and Mrs. Mich- ael Langley, l6 Kensington Road, Kathleen M. Langley in her 23rd year. KOUGHAN-Suddenly in Char- lottetown on Tuesday, September 10th, Maurice William Koughsii in his 30th year, son of Mr. snti Mrs. Thomas Koughnn, 52 Wey- inouth Street. BAGLOLE-Stiddenlg at Souris mi Monday, Sept. 15th, 1947, William Bsglole. Maritime Electric line- man.‘ in his 35th year. MURRAY-At Charlottetown Sent. 16, 1047. Miss Catherine Murray, formerly of New Haven in he! 00th year. The remains are rest- inl at the Cutcliffe ‘ STRETCH-At long Creek, swi- 10. 1947. lvfls. Frederick Stretch in her 84th year. WHITE-At the P. E. 1’. Hospital. Sept. 18th. 1047. Howard White Jr., Wood Islands, in his 18th year. And hm is A suggestion regard- ing floor care. You can make l good floor oil out of equal Darts of boiled linseed oil, turpentine anti cider vinegar thoroughly heated and mixed. It should be npniied with l mop end left to stand overnight» wiping‘. up all excess oil the next Hugh Dalton. ‘dhniioolior of til nciisqusr. is rumored II "t: ennui mum aeenim If B‘ mlniswl l i-opisoss Miles u will"